The Commission has cooperated very closely with a number of competition authorities on this case, including among others the US Department of Justice as well as among others the Australian, Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese, Indian and South African competition authorities.

2. The entry "Al-Kadr, Ahmad Said (aka Al-Kanadi, Abu Abd Al-Rahman); born 1.3.1948, Cairo, Egypt; thought to be an Egyptian and Canadian national" under the heading "natural persons" shall be replaced with the following:

Last but not least, the merger between Vivendi and the Canadian company Seagram (owner of Universal Studios) [16] has forged a transatlantic alliance placing the various CANAL+ channels in a new situation.

This chapter specifies the areas where EU and Canadian businesses can provide goods and services to each other's governments, at every level of government - national, regional and provincial, and local.

In keeping with the client-centred approach of the Canadian Common Look and Feel initiative, universal accessibility standards are directed toward ensuring equitable access to all content on Government of Canada Web sites.

The EU has further opened its market for certain competing Canadian products in a limited and calibrated way, while securing improved access to the Canadian market for important European export products. Those include cheese, wine and spirits, fruit and vegetables, and processed products.

Today's report defines the Commission's position following the European Parliament's non-legislative Resolution of 2 March which called on the Commission to adopt a delegated act to suspend the visa waiver for Canadian and U.S. nationals.

The EU's openings on certain products are limited and calibrated and are balanced out by Canadian openings that satisfy important European exporting interests, such as cheese, wine and spirits, fruit and vegetables, processed products and the protection of 143 high quality European products (so-called "geographical indications") on the Canadian market.

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